(a non-profit collective promoting traditional & roots folk
music in London since 1973)
UPCOMING
CONCERTS
David Bradstreet with Carl Keesee
CD
Release Concert – “Live in London”
Sunday, January 19, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
SOLD OUT!
This
is a CD release concert for “Bradstreet & Keesee LIVE in London” which
was recorded at the Cuckoo’s Nest in December of 2023. This is your chance to
get this album before it is released anywhere else.
For
this concert, David will be joined by his longtime friend and collaborator Carl
Keesee (bass). Together David and Carl along with the late Bill Hughes
recorded several albums together as the group Lazarus for the prestigious
American label Bearsville.
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The Marienbad Restaurant
(519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the concert, you can reserve
your seats for the concert by placing your coats on your choice of chairs prior
to the doors opening to the general public.
Langille & Sims
“Blue Valentines #6
– Reality Check”
Saturday, February 8, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Paul Langille & Paul Sims present Blue
Valentines #6 - Reality Check. This follows last year's sell out of the
continuing series of "Blue Valentines" concerts. There will be more
songs about love and its trials and tribulations along with Paul's usual
self-deprecating humour. “It’s not a schmaltzy, sucky, syrupy Valentine’s
Day,” said Langille. “It’s for all the people who’ve been around the
block once or twice. We’re not taking the romance out of it, romantic songs are
speaking from the heart, but the heart gets a little side-tracked. The poetic,
romantic is not reality. What you read in a card or a song isn’t really true —
the ‘I can’t live without you.’ Well, you can. I think there’s some humour to
be found in it. There’s a demographic of people who feel Valentine’s is a tad
overdone.”
The playlist includes Langille’s own
compositions and carefully selected covers. He expects plenty of audience
interaction as people join in on the chorus of their favourite tunes. “They
are about love, but not all saccharin,” Langille said. “They’re not all
hurtin’ songs. It’s all done tongue-in-cheek so it’s not a sad night.”
In recent years, Paul Langille has been nominated
8 times in the Singer/Songwriter and the Blues category at the Forest City
London Music Awards). He was also nominated 11 times for the London Music
Awards in various categories. In 2008, Paul won the Jack Richardson Award (now
FCLMA) for best Contemporary Singer/Songwriter. Paul's recording "Pine
& Locke" pays homage to his hometown of Hamilton, ON. His latest
recording is "Live at the Princess Avenue Playhouse" and is available
from www.paullangille.com
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The Marienbad Restaurant
(519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the concert, you can reserve
your seats for the concert by placing your coats on your choice of chairs prior
to the doors opening to the general public.
Sunday, February 16, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Featuring inventive solo work, driving
rhythms and three-part vocal harmonies, New Cumberland’s musical
integrity and joy in playing together resonates in every performance. The
resumes for the various individuals in New Cumberland include bluegrass stints
with the Dixie Flyers, Rural Retreat and Cumberland Wail – as well as wide
ranging experiences outside bluegrass in rock and folk music.
Proficient in the straight-ahead driving
bluegrass of Bill Monroe and Jimmy Martin, New Cumberland also stretches the
genre in directions taken by The Seldom Scene, John Hartford and Jerry Garcia’s
Old and in the Way. Songs from non- bluegrass artists such as the Grateful
Dead, Neil Young, The Beatles, The Stones and Willie P. Bennett are also liable
to appear on a New Cumberland set list.
“Refreshingly tuneful, New Cumberland has
everything I love about roots music; seamless harmonies, timeless tunes, and a
whole lot of things with strings!” - Allison Brown, Former host of
CHRW’s “For the Folk”, 94.9 FM London.
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
(presented by
Sunfest in cooperation with Cuckoo’s Nest)
Sunday, March 2, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Growing
up, Joe Newberry and April Verch absorbed traditions of home and
hearth – in his Missouri Ozarks and her Ottawa Valley of Canada. Although they
are on the road much of the year, the two musicians are fond of saying that
they are rarely homesick, because their music means they always have a bit of
home with them wherever they go.
Joe
Newberry comes from a family of singers and dancers. He took up the guitar and
banjo as a boy and learned fiddle tunes from great Missouri fiddlers. April
Verch grew up listening to her Dad’s country band play for dances in the Ottawa
Valley. She started step dancing at age three and fiddling at age six. In
a Newberry & Verch show, delighted audiences see first-hand the
roots of their music, their love of performing, and their strong musical
connection. Original songs join timeless classics. Stories warm the heart and
give audiences a chance to understand where the music comes from. Lively fiddle
and banjo numbers combine with traditional dance steps to illustrate happy
times when people made their own fun. Whether it is the power of two voices
lifted in harmony, or the sound of traditional tunes calling people to get up
and move, these two masters of tradition put on an unforgettable show. And,
when their feet kick up the dust in perfect rhythm and those two voices become
one, Joe Newberry and April Verch make folks remember why this music existed in
the first place.
Known
around the world for his clawhammer banjo playing, Joe Newberry is also
a powerful guitarist, singer and songwriter. The Gibson Brothers’ version of
his song “Singing As We Rise,” featuring guest vocalist Ricky Skaggs, won the
2012 IBMA “Gospel Recorded Performance” Award. With Eric Gibson, he shared the
2013 IBMA “Song of the Year” Award for “They Called It Music.” A longtime guest
on A Prairie Home Companion, he was a featured singer on the
Transatlantic Sessions 2016 tour of the UK, and at the Transatlantic Session’s
debut at Merlefest in 2017. In addition to his work with April Verch, he plays
in a duo with mandolin icon Mike Compton. He also plays and teaches at
festivals and workshops in North America and abroad.
Before
launching her professional career, April Verch was the first woman to
win both the Canadian Grand Masters and Canadian Open Fiddling Championships.
In 2000, she formed “The April Verch Band,” and together they have toured the
world, performing in 18 different countries. She has released 14 solo recordings
to date, receiving JUNO, Canadian Folk Music and Independent Music nominations
and awards for several of those releases. She has also released an
instructional stepdance DVD, a book of original fiddle tunes, and a Canadian
Fiddle tune teaching method for Mel Bay. Verch was one of 6 fiddlers who
represented the Canadian fiddle tradition to the world at the 2010 Olympic
Winter Games in Vancouver, as part of a segment called “Fiddle Nation” featured
in the Opening Ceremonies.
Ever
since Newberry & Verch met, and discovered a musical spark that few can
match, they have toured across North America, Europe, and the UK, including
Nova Scotia’s signature festival Celtic Colours International Festival, the
Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in New York state, and Celtic Connections in
Glasgow, Scotland. Their CD, “Going Home,” was released to wide acclaim
in 2018. In 2021 they released “On This Christmas Day,” an album to
accompany their annual Holiday Cheer Tours.
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
(presented by
Sunfest in cooperation with Cuckoo’s Nest)
Sunday, March 30, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Genticorum is an
internationally acclaimed Quebec folk power trio that beautifully melds the
dynamism of contemporary North American and European folk music with
traditional fiddle and folk tunes from La Belle Province and “new trad”
(original compositions in the traditional vein). Renowned for its stunning
musicianship and gorgeous vocal harmonies, Genticorum is comprised of Yann
Falquet (guitar, bass, jaw harp, vocals), Pascal Gemme (fiddle, vocals) and
Nicholas Williams (wooden flute, piano, accordion, vocals). All three
musicians contribute percussion by clogging (rhythmic foot tapping).
Their sound is rooted in the driving dance
rhythms of the Québécois music vernacular, which the trio infuses with raw,
boundless energy. Genticorum’s eclectic mix of traditional instruments,
impish sense of humour, and joyful, charismatic stage presence make the band a
supreme crowd pleaser. Roots Canada says, “The chance to see these
merry wizards deliver the goods live is about as good as music gets.” Just
in case you were wonderding, the band's name comes from a nonsensical, Dog
Latin word in a salty old French-Canadian song.
Over the past 20+ years, Genticorum has
released seven albums, the latest is “Au coeur de l'aube” – In the Heart of
Dawn (released in 2023). This powerhouse folk trio has played over 1,000
concerts in more than 15 countries (They are especially popular in New England
and are enjoying a growing fan base in California). During the pandemic
Genticorum released a series of four EPs named after the months of September,
October, November, and December (these are available for download on the band's
website). Also, the band has earned four Canadian Folk Music Awards, several
JUNO and Félix Award nominations, and the 2018 Opus Prize (from the Conseil des
Arts et Lettres du Québec) for ‘best concert - traditional music.’ Genticorum
had the honor and surprise to receive the 2020 Aldor Prize at La Grande
Rencontre Festival in Montreal.
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
Graham Lindsey
Trio
(L to R: Paul
Mills, Graham Lindsey, Maddy O’Regan)
Saturday, April 25, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Graham Lindsey writes
inventive and dynamic Celtic tunes in a centuries-old tradition, and his
energetic playing of mandolin, tenor banjo, guitar and more attract audiences
and session players alike. His dynamic stage presence as a solo artist is only
amplified when playing with other fine musicians, and the energy and joy they
have on stage will spill out into the audience, leaving you smiling. His
tunes are catchy and will be stuck in your ears for days. Graham has played
across Canada and in Sweden too, and several of his tunes have been performed
on the Peace Tower Carillon, 53 bells that ring out over Ottawa from Parliament
Hill. His debut album TradHead (2019) was nominated in the Instrumental
Solo Artist category at the Canadian Folk Music Awards (2020), and the first
single, “Fractions” from his second album received the 2021 Songs From the
Heart Instrumental Award from Folk Music Ontario. “Graham brings joyful
music to his shows. He displays his joy in his writing, performing, and all of
his presence on stage. Add his excellent musicianship and his performances draw
audiences to him.” - Arthur McGregor, Upper Canada FolkFest.
Maddy O'Regan is an engaging
fiddler and songwriter from Ottawa with over 12 years of professional,
freelance performing experience! Growing up, she studied classical violin and
over the last several years she has been busy recording and performing, and
touring within Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. She has performed to
large audiences at the RBC Bluesfest and the Manitoulin Island Country Fest but
her favourite shows are with smaller audiences, where you can truly revel in
the intimacy of the moment (house concerts, weddings, and cafes, etc.) From
2015 to 2021, Maddy was part of the Ottawa folk group, Jessica Pearson and the
East Wind. They toured nationally and internationally and recorded an EP and
full album. In 2021, they won “Songs from the Heart” from the Folk Music
Ontario awards and were also nominated for “Group of The Year” by the Capital
Music Awards.
Paul Mills is perhaps
best known as the award-winning producer of folk artists such as Stan Rogers,
Ron Hynes and children’s entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram. For over fifty
years he has been a key figure in the Canadian folk music scene producing close
to 200 albums and CDs. But Paul Mills is also an experienced performer! He is
an accomplished guitar player and singer with a repertoire consisting of a wide
variety of folk and roots-based music – both original and covers. His songs
range from side splitting funny to achingly poignant. On stage Paul is assured,
musically accomplished and always entertaining! In recognition of his many
years of work and accomplishments as a record producer and performer, in June
of 2017, Paul was named as a Member of the Order of Canada, and in 2021 Paul
was inducted into the London Music Hall of Fame!
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
Sunday, May 4, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
David Essig may have started out over fifty years
ago as a hired-gun blues guitarist and mandolin player from rural Ontario, but
today he’s best known as one of Canada’s most enduring and literate musical
story-tellers - a roots songwriter with a difference. With his authentic voice that bridges the
blues and country traditions, David performs his original, guitar-driven songs
with the narrative precision of a fiction author - which, in fact, he is.
David’s recent live album comes from a solo concert in 2018 at the historic
Queens Hotel in Dunnville, Ontario. The album contains 14 songs, including 12
of David's originals - from classics like High Ground, to recent songs
like Motel as Metaphor.
In addition to his 23 albums of
original music, David has published a novel, Dancing Hand, (2013) and a collection of short stories, Fair Days (2022) - a unique project,
consisting of 13 stories, all based on narratives in songs he has written. The
book comes with an album of new studio recordings of all 13 of the songs that
inspired the stories. David is currently working on a second collection of new
short stories based on his songs. Last
Stop on the Train is slated for release in late 2025.
For concert and festival performances
in 2025, David is focusing on his role as a musical storyteller while
channeling some serious inner Elmore (James) with his Delta-style slide guitar.
While many members of David’s audience
are listeners who’ve followed his narrative trajectory for decades, others are
young guitar fans who sit in the front rows, taking notes. To these kids, David
smiles and says, “Come for the
guitar but stay for the stories.” And the kids do listen. As one
12-year-old commented recently as he watched David’s soundcheck: “The dude can shred.”
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
(founding
member of Scotland’s Battlefield Band)
Sunday, May 25, 2025 – 7:30 pm
(Doors at 7:00 pm)
Chaucer’s Pub, 122 Carling Street, London
$25 Advance / $30 at the Door
Advance
tickets can be purchased at Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long
& McQuade (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online
Glasgow born Alan Reid has been taking
Scottish folk music all over the world since 1975. He joined the fledgling
Battlefield Band in 1969 while studying at Strathclyde University and
subsequently toured and recorded almost 30 albums with this hard-working and
enduring band up until 2010, in that time garnering a reputation for his
playing and his singing. His groundbreaking keyboard work along with
his story-style songwriting and sensitive renditions of traditional song helped
cement the band’s reputation as one of the most influential Celtic bands of its
generation. With the band Alan toured the world, bringing Scottish traditional
music to audiences in five continents and playing in many prestigious music
festivals and venues. In 2009 he was nominated in the Scots Traditions Awards
in the ‘Composer of the Year’ category.
Along with former Battlefield Band colleagues he was inducted into the
Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame in November 2016 in recognition of
their contribution to Scots traditional music.
From achingly
beautiful ballads (like The Riccarton Tollman’s Daughter and The
Pleasure will be Mine) to an entire musical cycle centered on the life and
times of Scots native John Paul Jones, Alan has long fostered a reputation for
songs in English and Scots that are strong in melody and historical content.
In recent years Alan has taught Scots Song at
the prestigious annual “Swannanoa Gathering” in North Carolina, USA. He was
also a guest artist in the Linn Records mammoth 12 CD recording of the songs of
Robert Burns, Scotland’s beloved National Poet, whose poems, songs and music
have endured over the centuries. As well as the recordings with Battlefield
Band and with Rob Van Sante, Alan has released two solo albums, The Sunlit
Eye and Recollection.
"A master storyteller in song" - Hylton Arts Center, Manassas VA
For Information call
519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
If you have dinner at The
Marienbad Restaurant (519-679-9940), next door to Chaucer’s, prior to the
concert, you can reserve your seats for the concert by placing your coats on
your choice of chairs prior to the doors opening to the general public.
The Marienbad Restaurant is
open for dinner on concert days.
Concert day diners
can reserve their seats in Chaucer’s prior to doors opening.
Make your reservation by
calling 519-679-9942
All concerts at begin at 7:30 pm and most are held at Chaucer's,
122 Carling Street, London, ON
(unless otherwise indicated)
Advance tickets can be purchased during the season at
Chaucer's/Marienbad Restaurant, Grooves (Wortley Village),
Long & McQuade North (Fanshawe Park Rd W) and online.
For
Information call 519-319-5847 or e-mail folk@iandavies.com
Special
Advance “5-for-4” Multi-Ticket is available for $100 only
at the Concerts
(pay
for 4 concerts and get the 5th one free)
We
continue to be a completely volunteer run organization. We thank you for your
support of live music and look forward to seeing you at the concerts. – Ian Davies, Artistic Director.
What’s
happened so far in the 2024-25 Season
TALISK - Thursday,
Sept. 19, 2024
at Rum Runners, London
(presented
by Sunfest in cooperation with Cuckoo’s Nest Folk Club)
FRIENDS OF FIDDLER’S GREEN – Sunday,
Sept. 22, 2024 – SOLD OUT
RYAN YOUNG with Alanna Jenish – Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024
BREABACH
with Jenna
Moynihan – Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024
at Metropolitan United Church, London
(presented
by Sunfest in cooperation with Cuckoo’s Nest Folk Club)
Direct
from Wales & Ireland
CATRIN FINCH & AOIFE NÍ BHRIAIN
– Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024
at Wolf Performance Hall, London
(presented
by Sunfest in cooperation with Cuckoo’s Nest Folk Club)
JOE JENCKS – Sunday, Nov. 17, 2024
MATTHEW BYRNE
– Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024
BOREAL
- “Songs for the Snowy Season”
Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024 - SOLD OUT
PUB
CAROLING – Fri. Dec. 20, 2024 - SOLD OUT
A Fundraiser for the London Food Bank
*Between the BOREAL concert and this one we
raised $900 plus 74 lbs of food*
(last update January 14, 2025)
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